U.S.
House panel sets witness list for CDC anthrax hearing
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[July 14, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S.
congressional committee said on Sunday that it will hear from half a
dozen witnesses this week about dangerous lapses at federal health
facilities, including one that led to the potential exposure of 84
people to live anthrax.
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Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), is among several government witnesses
scheduled to testify at a Wednesday hearing of the House Energy and
Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, which released
its witness list online.
Accompanying Frieden will be Joseph Henderson, deputy director of
the CDC's Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness.
The panel will also hear from Jere Dick, associate deputy
administrator or the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services at
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Nancy Kingsbury, a managing
director of the watchdog U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Two non-government experts - Behavioral-based Improvement Solutions
LLC President Sean Kaufman and Rutgers University professor Richard
Ebright - will also appear, the panel said.
The CDC has blamed multiple failures by scientists, and a lack of
agency-wide safety policies, for the potential exposure of lab
workers to live anthrax at its Atlanta campus last month.
Researchers in a high-security lab sent samples of what they thought
were inactivated bacteria to colleagues in a lower-security lab,
with fewer protections.
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The House subcommittee, chaired by Republican Representative Tim
Murphy of Pennsylvania, is trying to determine what led to that
lapse as well as others including the mishandling of dangerous avian
bird flu at a CDC influenza lab and the discovery of smallpox vials
in an unused room at the National Institutes of Health campus in
Bethesda, Maryland.
No one has fallen ill as a result of the incidents.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Eric Walsh)
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